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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What does Roy write for Isabel?
(a) A love letter.
(b) An emotional obituary.
(c) A poem of admiration.
(d) A short story.
2. Where does William meet Rosie one day?
(a) At Vauxhall Bridge Road.
(b) Outside the gentleman's club.
(c) In a small book store along the Thames.
(d) At a tea party.
3. Who does William meet through the Driffields?
(a) His future wife.
(b) Lord George.
(c) Creative people.
(d) Roy Kear.
4. Where does Rosie live?
(a) Newport News.
(b) Philadelphia.
(c) Brooklyn.
(d) Yonkers.
5. What does Ted publish?
(a) The Life of Chasing the Grail.
(b) The Life's Cup.
(c) The Cup is Full.
(d) The Cup of Life.
6. What does William do in the evenings while living at Vincent Square?
(a) Studies his medical material.
(b) Socializes at the gentleman's club.
(c) Goes to the races with the Driffields.
(d) Reads to improve his mind.
7. What does William notice about Amy?
(a) She is a bit churlish.
(b) She is submissive to men.
(c) She is good at getting her own way.
(d) She is quite pretty.
8. What surprises Rose about Ted's death?
(a) That he doesn't die in Blakestable as he always wanted to do.
(b) That he had remarried.
(c) How much fuss the press makes.
(d) How old he was.
9. Where does Rosie take William?
(a) To join a whist game.
(b) To the horse track.
(c) To see Ted.
(d) To meet her daughter.
10. To whom has Roy grown close?
(a) The Traffords.
(b) William.
(c) Amy.
(d) Rosie.
11. How does William once describe Rosie?
(a) Virginal and enchanting.
(b) Seductive.
(c) Maligned unjustly.
(d) Knowledgeable in the ways of the world.
12. Who does Rosie say is always the perfect gentleman?
(a) Ted.
(b) Kear.
(c) William.
(d) Kemp.
13. What do Roy and Amy deplore?
(a) That Ted treated Rosie so poorly.
(b) How common Rosie must have been.
(c) That Ted had not met Amy sooner.
(d) That William's letters are all about Rosie.
14. How does William remember Rosie?
(a) As a madonna figure.
(b) Alive and passionate.
(c) Only vaguely.
(d) As fresh and innocent.
15. What does Rosie say will happen in a hundred years?
(a) They will all be dead and none of this will matter.
(b) People will live the way they wish.
(c) People will revere William as a poet.
(d) Women will be as free as men to enjoy sex without censure.
Short Answer Questions
1. What does the Bear and Key rent William?
2. What do William and Rosie do for the next year or more?
3. Where do Roy and William meet?
4. To what do the Driffields invite William?
5. What makes William weak in the knees?
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